Saturday, July 18, 2009

Could moon landings have been faked? Some still think so

I found the theories of those against NASA's moonwalks rather influential, but I don't think I'd believe them. It's really a pity for those who don't believe in it just because they didn't get to experience it first-hand. Even pictures won't convince them because they'll simply say they were hoaxed. That's a pretty sad life because they'll never be proud of human achievement. Some things in life are hard to believe, especially when we don't get to see it "live", but that's where faith comes in. It's invisible, but it's what keeps us going.

Greening the Internet: How much CO2 does this article produce?

It was just interesting reading about IT carbon footprints. We usually hear about gas emissions from cars etc. Sadly, reading about this isn't going to make me cut down on Internet usage. Look at page 252 (somewhere in the chapter -  Air) of the chem textbook. I agree with that theory.

 

I've been doing quite a bit of research on BP for the past 2 days. I really find it hard to believe that my BP can be high when I don't even have any of the common causes. According to my results on Thursday, I'm on the high side of the high-normal range, and slightly into stage 1. I wouldn't trust a self-diagnosis, but it should be somewhere around there. I'll probably see a doctor next week. Oh and typing of doctors, my next ear check is in about 2 months.

It's been a surprising week.

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